For the last three or four years, I have been using PMC 55 grain as my shooter ammo, and it has been reliable and reasonably accurate in a bunch of Colt and BCM carbines. POI is close to Gold Dot 64 grain I also use.
For the last three or four years, I have been using PMC 55 grain as my shooter ammo, and it has been reliable and reasonably accurate in a bunch of Colt and BCM carbines. POI is close to Gold Dot 64 grain I also use.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
MEN M193 is by far the best bulk 5.56 ammo I’ve ever bought. It’s extremely accurate and consistent. I always stock up when it’s in stock.
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My preferred defense load is 64 grain Gold Dots and I like to keep 500 rounds on hand.
I stock the daylights out of PMC 55 grain and Wolf/Tula 55 grain that I shoot out of my dedicated training rifle.
Relevant to this thread:
Hornady announced a new line of ammo called Frontier. It's a joint venture with Lake City where the projectiles are all Hornady and the brass/powder is LC and loaded on LC equipment. This means you get a quality projectile at a much lower cost. They will be loading the 75gr BTHP projectile in 5.56. It's listed for sale at $0.60/round currently:
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/fron...0-p-81141.aspx
This could prove to be some very reasonably priced match/HD ammo. While the Hornady T2 wouldn't be my first choice for hunting, I wouldn't hesitate to use it for SD and some barrels do tend to shoot small groups with it(although IME the SMK shoots better in most rifles)
Currently? I'm stocking IMI 55gr M193 to the roof, as well as the Black Hills 77gr TMK's and IMI 77gr Razor core's to the roof for my HK MR556. I have a few thousand rounds of green tip too, but I don't have a practical use for them as of right now because all the cool kids and optics are designed for 55gr and 77gr.
I really like the IMI stuff, great performance and on the cheap.
PPU 75gr BTHP
cheaper but very good performing